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Police said the narcotics bust, which took place last month, resulted in the seizure of 741 grams of THC wax and just under 6 ounces of marijuana. The approximate street value of the drugs is more than $26,000, police said.

Bow and Herrington are being held at the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office jail.